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Mid & Senior Look Development Artists, Rising Sun Pictures, Australia

Employment period: Immediate start, through to June 2018.Location: Adelaide, Australia. This position is open to local and international applicants. Visa and relocation assistance provided where applicable.

Position Overview
Look Development Artists will be required to quickly create photo-realistic textures and materials for a wide range of assets including props, characters and environments, for a number of live action projects. Applicants presenting photo realistic work will be reviewed with priority.

Your previously held positions are likely to have included texture artist, look development artist, surface artist etc. You have previously textured and shaded an extensive range of models from props, characters, urban and city environments through to complex terrain, all with great speed and accuracy.

Your excellent communication and collaboration skills are highly regarded by your previous supervisors. You provide confidence to production because you have absolute clarity in what is expected of you in terms of consistency and quality.

Responsibilities

Create and deliver textures and shaders that meet the artistic brief.

Ensure every asset you create meets the requirements of those downstream.

Work with modellers, lighters and other texture artists to produce consistent and accurate work.

Regularly demonstrate your work in progress.

Review your work prior to submission, ensuring it hits creative and technical notes, adjusting where necessary.

Step into a lead position and lead other lighting & look development artists and/or sequences as required.

Demonstrate a good understanding of shading principles and shader language.

Strong understanding of colour/bit depth/resolution and how they affect the texturing process.